The biochemistry and cell biology of antigen processing and presentation

RN Germain, DH Margulies - Annual review of immunology, 1993 - annualreviews.org
RN Germain, DH Margulies
Annual review of immunology, 1993annualreviews.org
T lymphocytes with rxf3 receptors recognize antigen in association with the polymorphic
products of the class I and class II loci of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). This
presentation of antigen results from the intracellular generation of protein fragments, and the
binding and transport to the cell surface of these peptides in stable association with the MHC
class I and class II molecules. Each class of MHC molecule appears specialized for capture
of peptides present in a particular intra cellular compartment. We describe here the structural …
Abstract
T lymphocytes with rxf3 receptors recognize antigen in association with the polymorphic products of the class I and class II loci of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). This presentation of antigen results from the intracellular generation of protein fragments, and the binding and transport to the cell surface of these peptides in stable association with the MHC class I and class II molecules. Each class of MHC molecule appears specialized for capture of peptides present in a particular intra cellular compartment. We describe here the structural basis of peptide MHC molecule interaction, the differences in biochemical behavior that focus the two classes of MHC molecules on peptides of distinct size and location, and the cell biology of MHC molecule transport, peptide generation, and intracellular movement. The importance of con-
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